The romantic drama sequel "Your Fault: London" premiered on June 17, 2026 [1].
The film expands the Fault franchise by exploring new romantic dynamics for the series' protagonists, Noah and Nick. By shifting the setting to London, United Kingdom, the production introduces fresh conflicts and a broader international appeal for the English-language version of the story.
The plot centers on the evolving relationship between Noah, who is 18 [2], and Nick. The narrative introduces new love interests to the mix, portrayed by actors Asha Banks and Matthew Broome [3, 4]. These additions serve to challenge the central couple as the story explores the aftermath of previous affairs, and the difficulty of maintaining a stable partnership.
Critical reception has been mixed regarding the film's execution. One review from MSN said the movie keeps the lead relationship in constant turmoil but struggles to bring anything fresh to the familiar romance formula [5]. Other commentary suggests that the English version of the story hits harder than previous iterations [6].
Despite the narrative struggles noted by some critics, the film is part of a larger trend in streaming media. Elle said the Prime Video film is the latest in a line of emotionally intense media proving hopeful lovers want more from their romantic experiences [7]. The film aims to fix perceived problems from the previous installment, "Culpa Tuya," by refining the dramatic tension [8].
The setting of London provides a backdrop for the climax of the film, which addresses whether Nick can forgive Noah following an affair with a character named Michael [9, 10].
“The English version just hits harder”
The release of "Your Fault: London" signifies a strategic push by Prime Video to globalize the Fault franchise through English-language adaptations. By introducing new romantic rivals and shifting the geography to a major global hub, the producers are attempting to sustain viewer interest in a formulaic genre by increasing the emotional stakes and cast diversity.



